On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 11:12:02AM +0200, Carlos Pacheco wrote:
> It works all OK, but when I try to visit a page that is not allowed, it ret=
> urns a 403 error, and so in the explorer I see the normal 403 error, instea=
> d of the one generated by squid (ERR_ACCESS_DENIED).
> 
> That's what it says in my access.log:
> 1095239235.531      2 192.1.1.20 TCP_DENIED/403 943 GET
> http://www.muchosexo.com/ - NONE/- -
> 
> And if I try to get it using wget, I just see that a 403 error page is sent.
> 
> Do I have to do something special to activate squid errors ???

Make sure your error_directory in the squid.conf points to something
useful (present and readable for the squid process).

 Christoph

P.S.: Are you forced to use that huge useless email "disclaimer"?

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